Jeremiah Wadsworth to Alexander Hamilton, November 20, 1778
Camp Fredg [New York] Novr 20th: 1778 Sir. I will be at Hd. Quarters tomorrow morning & take his Excys directions—have no doubt, I shall be able to prevent any…
Camp Fredg [New York] Novr 20th: 1778 Sir. I will be at Hd. Quarters tomorrow morning & take his Excys directions—have no doubt, I shall be able to prevent any…
Jeremiah Wadsworth informs Alexander Hamilton of troubling news about Isaac Moses & Co in Holland and requests Hamilton to investigate whether their financial interests are at risk due to the firm's difficulties. He also inquires about any news from Church received by the latest packet.
Jeremiah Wadsworth informs Alexander Hamilton of financial concerns regarding Moses's debts and expresses willingness to accept partial repayment with discharge. He requests Hamilton to manage the situation and update him on Henly's legal matters and trial timing. Wadsworth also doubts rumors about Church remaining in Europe and notes General Schuyler's survival.
Jeremiah Wadsworth informs Alexander Hamilton about a controversial letter circulating in Connecticut that appears intended to alarm the antifederalists, expressing uncertainty about the motives of Wetmore, a man connected to federalist circles. Wadsworth has tasked Colonel Humphry, a trusted associate familiar with Wetmore, to investigate the matter and report back to Hamilton.